i don't wear much make up except quite thick eyeliner (im not gothic though). i have really pale skin and i haven't been able to find foundation or concealer to match my skin tone. the closest match i have found is avon creme to powder foundation but even this makes me look like i have orange splodges on my face in certain light.
i dont want to spend more than £10 and i live in england - i dont want to have to buy over the internet, mail order and telephone order are ok though. please give actual products not just brands and where i can find them to look at on the net or the high street. if what you tell me doesn't help me i won't rate high just to be nice, i will rate you fairly though.
Additional info, added Sunday April 15 2007, 7:04 am: ok erm, this is weird. i know two people have answered my question because i got two 'someone has answered you question' emails, and if i go on my questions then it says there are two answers, but i can only see uppitylaughter's answer.
rachel1989 answered Saturday April 14 2007, 1:51 pm: i have the same problem, i want a foundation that matches my skin tone but every one i use seems to make me look orange. i am also quite pale. the foundation i use which i think is good and at a good price is maybeline dream matt mousse, i have the shade called nude but you can get it in many different shades. just use the tester in the shop to test the colour on your skin, i know the colour of your skin on the back of your hand isnt exactly the same colour as your face but it gives you a good idea of what shade to use. also when you put on foundation you may be putting too much on, which could make it look orangy. [ rachel1989's advice column | Ask rachel1989 A Question ]
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